Vijay Iyer

The Diamond
Subtitle | for violin and piano |
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Year(s) composed | 2018 |
Publisher | Schott Music |
Duration | 13' |
Movements | 1. A Dream2. A Phantom3. A Drop of Dew4. A Flash of Lightning |
Premiere | March 31, 2018; National Sawdust, New York City, NY; Jennifer Koh, violin • Vijay Iyer, piano |
Commission | Commissioned by Arco Collaborative, Inc. with the generous support of Augusta Gross and Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting |
Composer note | In The Diamond Sutra, an early Buddhist text also known as The Diamond that Cuts Through Illusion, the Buddha leads his interlocutor, the Elder Subhuti, through a series of questions and provocations. The Buddha then concludes the session by offering this teaching to those assembled: All composed things are like a dream, This duo piece is in four sections, corresponding roughly to these four disparate visions of impermanence: four distinct moments of interplay between form and emptiness, four corners of a diamond. This series of images is itself a “composed thing,” gathering dissimilar elements into a unified system. It suggests that the things we make are similar to things that exist beyond intention. The Buddha’s utterance helps us hear so-called “composition” and “improvisation” – or the encompassing category, “music” – as part of an even larger aggregate: that which forms and recedes. Vijay Iyer |